Amo Day Old Broiler (Arbor Acres) | 1 Carton are produced from optimum egg-producing efficiency for layers and weight gain/feed conversion for broilers. These birds have consistently given value to farmers and have shown why it remains the only source, farmers can trust
Each carton typically contains 50 day-old chicks of Amo (Arbor Acres) packed securely for safe transport. This ensures minimal stress and injury during shipping.
The Amo Day Old Broiler (Arbor Acres) | 1 Carton is a highly productive breed of broiler chicken, ideal for commercial poultry farming focused on meat production. Arbor Acres is globally recognized for its efficient feed conversion and fast growth rate, making it a popular choice for poultry farmers aiming for high yields.
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Number of Chicks | 50 chicks per carton |
| Weight/Carton | ~5–7 kg |
| Vaccination Status | Typically vaccinated for Marek’s, Newcastle, and other common poultry diseases |
| Transport Conditions | Handle with care, and ensure immediate brooding setup upon arrival |
| Weight | 5.3 kg |
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Arbor Acres is a world-renowned broiler breed known for its exceptional growth rate and meat yield. AMO Broilers are considered top-tier in Nigeria because they are hatched under strict biosecurity measures, ensuring high vitality and lower mortality rates compared to local unbranded hatcheries.
Arbor Acres is one of the fastest-growing breeds globally. Under optimal conditions, they exhibit a rapid growth rate, reaching 2.5kg+ within 6 to 8 weeks. While Ross 308 is a close competitor, Arbor Acres is often preferred in Nigeria for its balance of speed and ruggedness.
For 100 broilers, you will typically need 14 to 16 bags (25kg each) of feed to reach 8 weeks. The best feed for day-old broilers is a high-protein Broiler Starter Crumble (minimum 21-23% protein) to support early skeletal development.
High-quality "Super Starter" or "Pre-Starter" feeds with balanced amino acids (Lysine/Methionine) drive the fastest growth. To boost weight in 7 days, ensure 24-hour light for feeding, maintain optimal brooding temperature (32-35°C), and use multivitamins/electrolytes in their water to stimulate appetite.
Mortality at 4 weeks is often caused by Ascites (water in the belly) due to poor ventilation, Gumboro Disease (IBD) if vaccination was missed, or heat stress. Ensure your litter is dry and the pen is well-ventilated to prevent these issues.
In a commercial setup, broilers are considered "market ready" between 42 days (6 weeks) and 56 days (8 weeks). Beyond 8 weeks, the Feed Conversion Ratio (FCR) typically decreases, making them less profitable to keep.
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